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Flatpak is definitely a possible solution. We will see how it will be managed in the future
If you are not in Germany, Netherlands, France and a few other its all a shithole. You were giga comfy
You are assuming I live in the US. i am not, I am in Italy and this comment thread was about European infrastructures
Not much can be done if what most people can afford is a 15+ years old used car.
Also what I've seen from dedicated bus lanes in my city is them just being used by cars and bikes as overtake lane or as a sidewalk extention from pedestrians. Also trains need to be much more than once an hour or worse.
Maybe, but I deciped OP as the chad and you as the soy in my mind so your argument is invalid
Thanks for showing me where I live there is a singular small gas station within multiple kilometers with a couple EV charging stations 😂 I only find many if I go to a bigger city. In fact I do see them when I go to the city, and always empty.
E-charging is even more expensive then petrol here, so even hybrids that can charge people that own then never do so as going with just petrol is so much cheaper for how it lasts on the road.
Desperately hanging on old things is what has been done in my country, Italy, for decades. Most of the population is conservative.
Not that our money even allow moving on. Most cars I see on the road are 15+ years old.
Pickup trucks are rare in Europe
We are being devastated by the higher gas prices. People don't have the money nor the infrastructure is given to move to EV. Even if one does have money for EV, charging stations are extremely rare and you WILL find yourself stranded if you attempt any long drive unless you have a "old" combustion engine car or an hybrid both affected by the higher prices.
You don't want higher prices on gas with 0 attempt to actually make EV viable, trust me.
Bait never used to be believable, it was clear from the start